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More Samsung Galaxy Note 10 users get May 2023 update

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Samsung Note 10 August 2023 update

Just last weekend, Samsung released the May 2023 update for the unlocked variants of the Galaxy Note 10 series. Now the company is expanding this update to the locked variants in the US as well as in other markets.

In addition to locked models, the South Korean tech giant is now rolling out this update in several Latin American countries including Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Guatemala, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Trinidad & Tobago, and Uruguay.

May 2023 security update is also available for Samsung Galaxy Note 10 series in South Korea and more users could get this update in upcoming days or weeks.

Samsung Note 10 May 2023 update

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The new software for Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10 Plus is available in the US and Latin America with One UI build versions mentioned below.

  • Locked US – N97xUSQU7HWE1 
  • Latin America – N97xFXXS8HWE6

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May 2023 security maintenance release for Galaxy devices patches more than 70 issues including 5 Critical, 46 High, and 1 Moderate levels of common vulnerability exposures. It resolves issues with Bootloader, App lock, Call Settings, and Telephony framework.

You can install the latest update on your smartphone, just need to simply open Settings >> Software update >> Download and install.

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April 2024 security update rolling out for Galaxy Z Flip 5G in the US

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5G April 2024 update US

Samsung has started releasing a new update with the April 2024 security update for the Galaxy Z Flip 5G smartphone. The update improves system security and stability to enhance user experience.

April 2024 security update for Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5G is currently rolling out for locked and unlocked models in the US. Users can verify the update through version F707USQS7IXC1 for locked and F707U1UES7IXC1 for unlocked models.

The latest update protects against security threats by incorporating the latest security patches for Android. It also brings several bug fixes to provide a more reliable and efficient user experience.

To install the update, users should navigate to the Software Update section found within the device’s Settings. They can select ‘Download and install’ from there to initiate the update process.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5G April 2024 update US

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Samsung Galaxy S21 FE April 2024 update live in India [Snapdragon]

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Samsung Galaxy S21 FE April 2024 update India

Samsung Galaxy S21 FE smartphone is grabbing a new update with April 2024 security update in India. The update is available for Snapdragon variants of Galaxy S21 FE, and Exynos models could soon get it in the coming days.

April 2024 security update for Samsung Galaxy S21 FE smartphone arrives in India with One UI build version G990B2XXS6FXD2 and an installation package size of 318.94MB. The new update improves system security and stability to provide a better experience.

The fresh security patch fixes over 40 issues to make the smartphone more secure, stable, and reliable. It mainly resolves problems related to Storage Manager Service, Out of bounds write, and more.

You can check the update by navigating to the device’s Settings, then a Software update, and Download and install. If you have received the update, install it now to get enhanced features.

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Google Wallet’s tap-to-pay for Wear OS may soon include PIN authentication

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Google Wallet Wear OS PIN

Google is reportedly introducing a PIN code requirement for tap-to-pay transactions on Wear OS devices, similar to the authentication process on Android phones. Some users have reported this change, although it is not yet available for all Wear OS users.

The new change to Google Wallet aims to improve security, but it could complicate the charge process on smartwatches. Wear OS is known for its high security, often asking for a PIN if the device is not firmly on the wrist. Introducing a mandatory PIN entry before payments suggests that Google may have concerns about the current security of Wear OS.

According to 9to5Google, users need to open the Google Wallet app before tapping to make a payment to avoid failed transactions if the change is implemented.

Google recently updated its security for phone payments, requiring users to verify their identity before making a payment. For those who find the new phone security measures inconvenient, Wear OS was an easier option. However, entering a PIN on a small screen is less convenient than using a fingerprint.

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